A Christmas gift from my grandson.
Here’s my latest piece of weaponry which was given to me as a Christmas gift on Boxing Day by my four-year-old grandson. It’s a six-shot revolver-type pistol of unknown calibre, and as is common with most revolvers - the cylinder swings out to re-load. The shells are hollow orange-tipped, and are capable of downing a small reindeer decoration at 15 paces. The ‘NERF STRONGARM’ is cocked via a slide situated at the top-rear, and there is no safety or visible hammer. Sights are not that accurate, an on-range test has revealed a tendency to shoot slightly high and to the right. Trigger-pull isn’t that great either and does nothing to help with accuracy. All-in-all it’s a great gun of its type, spare ammunition is cheap. Cowboys and Indians was never this good when I was a kid!
Cheers,
Steve.